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MRS. LAURA W. GIBBS, Chainna7i. 



MRS. McDowell. 

" MoEYERS. 

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CATALOGUE. 



1. One pair Fur Mexican Riding Breeclies (for s;ile) Mrs. McEvers. 

2. Royal TarkisH Veil (for sale) J//-.v. G. Cornell. 

3. One pair Palmetto-leaf Wall Basket (for sale) Mrs. Cornell. 

4. Silver Chilian Coin, struck in last revolution in Chili (for sale), 

3Irs. Evans. 

■ 5. Indian Basket, from Mackinaw (for sale) Mrs. McEoers. 

6. American Sono^s printed at the Convent near Venice, where Byron 

lived many years (fur sale) Mrs.- McEvers. 

1. Pair Bracelets, made of Bermuda marble (for sale). ... " 

8. One Water-Color — Clifl's of Dover (for sale) " 

9. One Water-Color — Moonlight Scene (for sale) " 

10. One original Pencil Drawing — Baden Baden, by Burgess, celebrated 

p:nglish artist (for sale) Mrs. McEvers. 

1 ] . Twelve PVrn Work d'0yli6s (for sale) " 

12. Eleven Land8ca|ie d'Oylies (for sale) " 

13. Bottle, made from Rock Gibraltar (for sale). . . Ww. C. Schcrnierkorn. 

14. Sleeve Buttons, " " " " 

15. Pair Mexican Spurs, inlaid with silver, with embroidered leather guards 

(for sale) .' Wm. C. Schermerhorn. 

16. Chinese Group, in Black and White Stone (for sale) Mrs. Loivrie. 

17. Painted Chinese Cases (for sale) Mrs. McEvers. 

18. Chinese Embroidered Fan and Case (for sale) Mrs. Lowrie. 

19. Portrait Martin Van Buren, from original by Weir (for sale). 

20. Damask Napkin, made in Dresden for Great Exhibition in London 

finest ever manufactured (for sale) Mrs. McEvers. 

21. Small Filagree Box, silver, from Malta (for sale) Mrs. McEvers. 

22. "Nature of Thing-^," translated from Lucretius, with Life of Epicurus. 

2 vols, (for sale) Mrs. McEvers. 

23. Joan of Arc, Southey, 8vo. (for sale) " 

24. Old Painting, by an Old Master (for sale) " 



25. Small Painting — Suow Scene, in Carved Wood Frame (for sale), 

Mrs. McEvers. 
.26. Two Small Pastel Groups, after the antique (for sale).. . " 

27. Two Chinese Pictures in Silk (for sale) " 

28. Orin-inal Picture of Napoleon, given by him to one of his aids (loaned)* 

Mrs. Schmidt. 

29. Miniature Mary Queen of Scots, from life, given by herself to one of 

the Seton family (loaned) , Mr. Wm. Setun. 

30. Snuff Box, given by Mary Queen of Scots to the same (loaned) " 

31. Snuff Box, given by George III. to Scion (loaned) . " 

32. Dagger of Robt. Bruce (loaned) " 

33. African Idol Boshee, the Goddess of Thundt^r, carried by the natives 

in*j)rocession, in times of trouble (loaned) Mrs. Nevins. 

34. Piece Cedar of Lebanon (loaned) " 

35. Pair Turkish Slippers (loaned) '' 

36. Gold Snuff Box, belonginig to Oscar King of Sweeden (loaned) " 

37. Dress of a South American Guacho (loaned) Mrs. G. Cornell. 

38. Two Landscapes in Hair, from Holland, very old (loaned) Mrs. Graves. 

39. Antique Wood Carving in miniature, from Venice (loaned) 

Miss. Emmet. 

40. Old Fashioned Muslin Dress, with long train, 80 years old (loaned) 

Mrs. Wm. Schermerhorn. 

41. Silver Work Case, inlaid with blood stone — very old (loaned) 

' Mrs. Geo. Ogden. 

42. Two Old Fashioned Rings (loaned) " 

43. One Small Cornelian Vinaigrette (loaned) " 

44. Small Ivory Box, with Compass on top — vtry old (loaned) 

45. Illuminated Missal, 300 years before printing (loaned) . .Dr. Emmet. 

46. War Club, belonged to Tecumseh (loaned) " 

47. Sword made from Scythe, taken from one of Albert Sydney Johnston's 

aids at Fort Donelson (loaned) Dr. Emmet. 

48. Apron, formerly belonged to Indian Chief Red Jacket (loaned) 

Mrs. Moffat. 

49. Mexican Bridle (loaned) , " 

50. Piece Statue Memuon (loaned) " 

51. Several pieces Marble, from Pompeii, palace of the Cjesar (loaned) 

Mrs. Moffat. 

52. An Old Map of Staten Island (loaned) Mrs. Cunurd. 

53. Court Suit, 2 Coats, dark and light, 3 Vests, and 1 pair Small Clothes 

of green silk, 1 Sword Belt, 1 Gold-headed Cane, 2 Epaulettes, 2 



Photographs of House in Passy, occupied by Franklin and Jay 

(l«^"e^) John Jay. 

54. Three old Dutch Vases of Delf, very old and curious (sale) 

Mrs. TutJiill, Statcn. Island. 

Six Finger Bowls, engraved with crest and initials Louis Philippe 

i^^^^) Mr. S. Williams. 



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Articles Donated to M. F. 

56. One Root Pipe (^^o. Gibbs. 

57. One Card Stand, old Chinese Marle>/. 

58. Turkish Slippers ■ 3/,.^, stout 

59. Cross from Bethlehem Chas. Tuckerman. 

60. Cast from York Cathedral ^ " 

6 1 . Spanish Bonbons ,^^//,.,.. Mnrray. 

62. Continental Money p^ter Strong. 

63. Medal on opening Erie Canal _ . . Mrs. Schermerhorn. 

63* Rebel Commission (battle Chattanooga) ^d. Robinson. 

^4. Chinese Money, 300 years old Chas. Tuckerman. 

65. Card Case MissWilliams. 

66. Athenian Necklace. 

67. Two Leaves. Rhododendron Look-out Mt. 

68. Egyptian Wheat Mrs. Leber. 

69. Silk from Cocoon raised at Long Island. Mrs. Gibbs. 

70. High-heeled Slipper worn in 1799 " 

71. Smoking Cap, Manilla Grass , . ,Mrs. Bridgham. 

72. Rebel Pouch picked up 4 battle Falling Waters. • 

^73. Horn from Elephant Tusk Mrs. Bridgham. 

74. Brick from house in St. Domingo, built by Diego, son of Columbus 

Mrs. Van Rensalaer. 

75. Brick from tower in St. Domingo \ . . " 

76. Painted Stone ^,.^,^^^;^_ 

77. Painted Stone, large size u 

78. Pamted Stone Face Thompson. 

79. Painted Stone u 

80. Painted Ston? . . . .' j/,.,. j^ Wolcott. 

81 From a Bed Quilt, Mary Queen of Scott s C. Jy. T. 

82. Curiosities Ancient Egypt. Miss Murray. 

83. Piece Hamilton Sycamore W. C. Williams 

84. Spider. 

85. Algerine Purse. ^ 

86. Peasant Jewelry, from Pau. 

87. Whips made of Sea-weed Mrs. Yan Rensalaer. 



88. Chinese Parasol ' Mrs. Osborne. 

89. Dagger " 

90. Fejee Clnb Mrs. Macmday. 

91. Two Fejee Bowls ' " 

92. Two Fejee Bracelets " 

93. Eyeless Fish " 

94. Agate Stone, from Saml. W. Dewey, Va., trophy. 

95. Plate and stand (Chinese) D. Mai hj. 

96. Two Cups, Covers and Saucers " 

97. Three Cups fine China " 

. 98. One Teapot • " 

99. Old German Pewter ]*orringer " 

100. Chinese Figure Mrs. W. T. Miller. 

101. Chinese Animal on Stand • " " 

102. French Coins," picked up at Solferino Miss Williams. 

102.* Autograph, W. E. Chauning Mrs C. 

102f. Indiana State Money of 1815 W. De Yoiirrg. 

102j, Autographs from G. W. Curtis. 

103. Chinese Books C Tuckerman. 

104. Dealh-bed — Henry Clay Mr. Weir. 

105. One New England Piimer Miss Stevens. 

1 06. Two Stuffed Frogs Dailey. 

107. Regulations for U. S. Trooiis, Hartford Edition, 1 vol., name of Mons. 

Solomons, through the office Miss Nash. 

108. Silver Half Dollar, from Mrs. Wm. P. Stewart by Mrs. J. 0. 

109. Curious Stone Dish . . . , Mr. C. Tuckerman. 

110. Hat Philippine Island " " 

111. Cane from Waterloo " *' 

112. Slippers from Bengal " " 

113. Natural Root, from China ! . " " 

114. History Lewis XI K. P. K. 

114.*Chinese Opium Eaters' Box and Pipe C. Tuckerman. 

1 1 5. Old Coins " 

116. Rubbings from Shakspeare's Tomb » — ♦. . . Clarence Cook. 

117. Bottle of Green Tea . Mr. Tuckerman. 

118. Twenty Costumes of Old Times — to Mrs. Gibbs, to do what she 

pleases with them Mrs. Sterling. 

119. And one pair of Pink SUppers (loaned) " 

120. Pine Tree Shilling ' : " 

121. Revolutionary Medal, 1792 " 

122. Four Engravings from Bank Piatt s, of Mr. Chase, from 

Frank S. Bnmhally Esq. 



123. Chinese Flower Vase, Antique Bronze, with Stand.A/;-*. R. P. Dana. 

124. Antique Bronze Statuette (Joaned) giUg 

125. Antique Ring, with Charter Oak inserted. ".'.Mrs.Tomey 

126. Two Baskets, made by invalid Sbldiers at Gettysburg. 

127. One Card Souvenir, made from Gettysburg. 

128. Pieces of the Merrimack '....Com. Livingston. 

^!\w.rT^''^^ Mrs. Olive. 

130-31. 1 wo Boxes painted by Miss Ellen Bobbins Mrs. Rohbins. 

132. One Box, made in Jerusalem, from the Wood of the Olive Tree. 

TOO Tr , . ^'■*- ^- F. Stedinc/. 

133. Vase, made in Jerusalem, from the Cedar of Lebanon 

134. Picture, cut with Scissors u u 

135. Indian Drinking Cup, from Venezuela ' ' » 

136. Miniature of 1778 (loaned) /*' 

137. Model of an Antique Lamp, from Pompeian Temple " " 

138. Bhudhistic Triad Mr. R P n 

, on rii CI ^ Mis. ±i.r. nana. 

^Lt."' ^«;^P-«^«"« Bracelets ^,-,, McGowan. 

l39.*Three Chinese Temples (to exhibit) Mrs Oihbs 

140. Chinese Carved Stand, 500 years old Mrs. R P Dana 

141. Bronze Censor, 1000 years old.. I ' ' u ' 

142. Pearl Shell i... ^ ,^ ., 

143. Borse P.stol, from Waterloo q Tucherman 

144. Flower Vase, Antique Bronze, used in the Temple before the Shrine' 
'"'^^'^'-"•^^'^ ^- ..Mrs. R P. Dana. 



145. Six Pounder, from Harlem Heighls Hnffmc.. 

146. Photograph -'" '^fn 

147. Photograph .::::::;::::; Mrs.McLenan. 

147* Bill of Territory of L.liana, in 1815. . . .'.'.'.V.'.'.V.". W. DeYonng, 
48. Moorish Handkerchief, Algiers (loaned) Miss Kendall 

M Axr^^'r " ^^'""' ^'^•""^' ^'"^ ^^ ^''' Bridgham.i/... D. Robinson. 
loO. W,ll of Louis XVL, in Ara]>ic, presented by De Lacy to 

I 1 ^ , o. , . . Mrs. Br. Robinson. 

I 151. Stalactite from Nickajack Cave, Tenn., presented by 

5 Cone from Cedar of Lebanon Mrs. Dr, Robinson. 

153. Mummy ft-om a Tomb in Egypt, Mrs. Dr. Robinson 

54. Antique Dress (loaned) Mrs. A. Woodruf Brown. 

.155. Original MSS. of No. 2 "Federalist," in the hand writino- of it. 
Author, John Jay, with a copy of the " New York Packet '°of No- 
vember 2d, 1787, in which it was first printed. 
166. Certificate ofMembership of the Order of Cincinnati, with Autograj.hs 
of Gen. Washington and G. Knox Captain Speight, M. P. 



15?. Antique Quilted Jacket from HollanJ, 120 years old 

Mrs. M. T. Cohen, 

158. Antique Gobelin Screen " " 

159. Antique Damask Jacket, Worn by Peasantry of Holland, 16th Cen- 

tury. " " 

1 60. Brocade Dress, rich '.' . . Miss Alsop. 

161. Old Candlestick, from Ford House, Devonshire, England 

Dr. Minturn Post. 

162. Cenci per Mrs. Wilson Eyre, Florence, Italy. 

163. Sampler, Worked in 1*755 (loaned) by Mrs Chalon. 

164. Rebel Testaments, published in Georgia, left at the time of Bragg's 

Retreat, at Stono River. 

165. Calendar of Year 1805, on metal, very rare. 

166. Fairy Pitchers Mrs. Cranch. 

16Y. Painted Paper Weight Beard. 

168. Tliimble Cases, made from Rebel Guns taken at Gettysburg 

Captain Benton, U. S. Army. 

169. Indian Needle Books Mr. Bowen^ 

1 70. Indian Card Cases " 

1 71. Two pair of Indian Snow Shoes " 

172. Spur taken from the Horse of Stonewall Jackson, at the battle of 

Falling Waters, by General Starkweather. Presented by 

Mrs. 0. Hosmer, Chicago, 

173. Chinese Inkstand Marley. 

174. Curious antique Slippers (loaned) Mrs. Sterling. 

175. Box Union Badges Loyal National League. 

176. Continental Money by Franklin. 

177. Agate Paper Weight Mrs. Alden. 

178. Eighteen Coins — four Silver, nine copper Mr. Schermerhorn. 

179. Chinese Royal Robe Mr. Anrich. 

180. Medal — John Howard. 

181. Medal — Louis XVI. 

182. Constellation Penny, * 

183. Pair Indian Slippers. 

184. Pair Circassian Slippers Mrs. Ed. King. 

185. The Dead Napoleon, in Bronze, from Autommachi's Cast. For 

exhibition Dr. Minturn Post- 

186. Bronze Bust of Napoleon I., formerly in possession of Joseph Bona- 

parte Dr. Minium Post. 

187. Small pieces Coral, and six large pieces Sponge. 

1 88. Sticks cut at the Hermitage Andrew Jackson, Jr. 



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189. Vase, presented to Genl. Jackson, 1824 And. Jackson, Jr. 

1 90. Sassafras from the Hermitage " 

191. Flint or Homony Seed Corn " 

192.- One Jackson Responsibility. 

193. Two pieces Elk, sent out to the King of Italy, property of I. States 
(loaned). 
\194. 'Haversack, belonged to Charles XH. (loaned) Mis. Alden. 

195. Spanish Veil Mrs. Taylor. 

196. Dagger, ancient Anrich. 

197. Schako, ornament of Austrian soldier. 

198. Model of Self-Unloading Wagon. 

199. Conquest Canaan — old book. 

200. Paris Spectator. 3 vols. 

201. Old Copy of Comic Dramas. 

202. Manuscript of 'J'halberg. 

203. Manuscript of De Beriot. ' 

204. Death Bed of Henry Clay, by Weir, presented by Weir. 

205. Common-place Book to the Holy Bible . . .Rev. S. H. Hall. 

206. The Guardian, a French work in 1739. 

207. The Attorney's Guide, 1635. 

208. Lord's Prayer in Fifty -three Languages. 

209. Medley, composed of Eighty-three Eng Mrs. Latimer, 

210. John Brown, by Victor Hugo T. IT Oremieulx, 

211. Patchwork, made of Calico bought during Revolutionary War at 

$1 25 per yard, in Virginia (loaned) Mrs. J. C. Smith. 

212 Collection Birds an<l Animals, for exhibition Divight Townsettd. 

213. Collection Birds and Animals /. Bode, 16 iV. William St. 

214. Splendid Velvet and Gold Court Dress, complete, with Cocked Hat 

and Wig. Quite new Mrs. Henri/ A. Coit. 

215. Two large Chinese Bronze Jars > .Mrs. W. W. Parkin. 

216. Two small Japanese ditto.. " 

217. Chinese Pagoda " 

218. Japanese Straw Jewel Case " 

219. Model Chinese Mandarin's Tomb, marble, very 

curious " 

220. Mandarin's Seal (loaned) " 

221. Chinese Wood Carving (loaned) " 

222. Cliinese Sword (loaned) " 

223. Japanese Lacquered Cabinet (loaned) " 

224. Pair Japanese Shoes (loaned). " 

225. Japanese Porcelain (loaned) " 

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226. Pair Women's Shoes, Cbinese (loaned) W. W. Parkin. 

227. The Goddess of Mercy (loaned) « 

228. Set of Chop Sticks (loaned) " 

229. Six Japanese Buttons on Card (loaned) " 

230. Hangings, presented to the American Minister, Hon. Townsend Harris, 

by the Tycoon of Japan (loaned) Mrs. Win. T. Blodyett. 

RECOLLECTIONS OF TRAVEL IN MANY LANDS. 

Loaned by Wm. Gibson, 13 /A Street and Broadway. 

AMERICAN. ♦ 

232. The Shocking Bad Hat, worn by Abraham Lincoln, on the occasion 

of his Triumphal Visit to the city of New York, on the — day of 
— , 1862. 

233. Young Vine Sucker on a Frolic, from the Hudson. 

234. Iron Bullet, found in the Banks of the Hudson at Fort Washington. 

235. Bullet of Californian Gold Quai'fz, natural from the rotation in water. 

236. An Antique Vase, taken from the Grave of an Indian Chief at Pay- 

ta, Peru. When found was filled with " chicha," an intoxicating 
drink, supposed to satisfy the thirst of the soul in its passage to the 
hunting land of the Great Father- 

237. Petrified Eye, taken from a grave at Payta, Peru. 

238. Suit of Clothes, made of bark, and such as worn by the Indians at 

Neah Bay, W. T. 

239. Hat made by Indians at Neah Bay, W. T. 

240. Calumet or Pipe of Peace, obtained from Indians at Hudson's Bay. 

241. Tobacco Twist, raised in Washington Territory. 

242. Cloth made from Bark, and used for floor by the Sandwich Islanders. 

SCOTLAND. 

243. Six specimens of the I )rinking Cups of Scotland. No. 1 is a Quaugh, 

made from the Bell of the Trone Church of Edinburgh, destroyed 
in the great fire of 1823. 

244. No. 2 is a Quaugh, made from the Bell of the Church of Old St.Mun- 
, go, in Glasgow. 

245. No. 3 is a Quaugh, made from a Knot of. the Tree at Blair, under 

which Neal Gow composed his celebrated song "Farewell to Whis- 

key-o," for the Duke of Athol. 
246-47-48. Nos. 4, 5 >and 6, three specimens of the Stirrup Cups and 

Horn?. 
249. Admiral Duncan's Stock: his Knees and Shoe Buckles, his Ring, and 

Picture commemorative of bis victories. 



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250. A Piece of the Stone Pillar and the Oak Altar of Dunblane Cathe- 

dral, destroyed during the Kel'ormation. 

251. Ancient Iron Hook, found in the vault of the castle of Newcastle, 

to which King David of Scotland was chained. 

252. Six specimens of Shoes, namely, English, Irish, Russian, Austrian, 

French, and Chinese. 

253. Ancient Watch Seal of John, Duke e>f Argyle, found on removing 

the old Tolboothe of Edinburgh. 
25 4. Human Bones, found on the field of Banoch Burn, Vide " Heart of 
Midlothian." 

FRANCE. 

255. An Ancient Padlock, found at the Little Trianon at Vers.ulles. 

256. Six specimens of Paisley Ware. 

SPAIN. 

257. Three Specimens of the Antique Round Spun Glass, from the Doge's 

Palace at Venice. 

258. Specimens of the Ancient and Modern Spun Venetian Glass. 

"259. A Spanish Sword, raised from the Wreck of one of the Vessels of the 
Spanish Armada, sunk in the Bay of St. Andrews, off Scotland, in 
1315. 

ENGLAND. 

260. An Ancient Iron Casque, time of William the Conqueror. 

261. A Carved Leg of the Ancient Plate Chest of Haddbn Hall. 

262. A Carved Balluster from the Corridor to the Music Gallery, at Hard- 

wick Hall. 
263 Roman Bricks from York. 

264. A Specimen of Ancient British Carving, found on the Ionian Isles. 

265. A Bust of Shakspeare, a Cast from the Monument at Stratford. 

266. Heel Ball Rubbing from Shakspeare's Tomb. 

267. A Piece of the Mulberry planted by Shakspeare. 

268. A Piece of the Yew Tree at Shakspeare's House, New Place. 

269. A Petrified Bird's Nest, and Ten Specimens of the Minerals of Derby- 

shire, including the rare Blue John. 

270. An Old Table Bell, found in the deep mud dredged from the Thames. 

Period, Elizabelhian. 

271. Old Iron Stump. Period, George the First. 

RUSSIA. 

272. Russian Muskef, taken from the hands of a Russian Soldier at tbe 

Storming of the Redan. 

273. A Piece of the Granite Dock of Sebastopol, blown off by the Allied 

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ITALY. 

2*74. A Natural Picture : Charleston, S. C, as she will be. 
2l5. An Old Etruscan Vase, taken from a Tomb by Sir William Hamil- 
ton. 

JAPAN. 

2*76. A Suit of Japanese Steel Armor of the present day. 

277. Two Chaste Parlor Lights. Symbol : the Butterfly — Light, or Second 

Life. 

278. Six Specimens of Tea Pots on Trays. 

279. Six Specimens of Books. 

GERMANY. 

280. Stained Glass Picture, " The Last Supper." Period, the early part of 

the Fifteenth Century. 

281. Sixteen Specimens of Wood Carving, by Lang, of Wurtumberg, viz. : 

Two Crucifixes, and the Twelve Apostles, a Fine Salad Spoon, and 
a Book Mark that belonged to Martin Luther. 

282. Copper Bas-relief of Daniel O'Connell (loaned) J. T. Byrne. 

283. Likeness Alex. Hamilton, drawn from memory (loaned) Mrs. Harrison. 

284. Certificate Membership of the Cincinnati (loaned). ... " 
285-286. Slipper and Fan worn at a ball given in honor of Gen. Washing- 
ton at Newport, R. L (loaned) Mrs. Shaw & Mrs. Holden. 

287. Four Aquarelles, by Mr. <h Miss Melley. 

288. Original Copies Spectator and Tatler (loaned). . . .Mrs. Alfred Pell. 

289. Pen and Ink Sketch by Thackeray (loaned) " 

290 Etching after Van Dyck, by Greenough (loaned), .t. " 

291. Altar Cloth worked by the Abbess of a Convent in Chili (loaned) 

Mrs. Evans. 

292. Pair Damascus Slippers (loaned) . . . . , Mrs. Goelet. 

293. Portrait Mrs. Perez Morton, by Gilbert Stuart, and Easel, unfinished 

(loaned) Ernest Tuckerman. 

294. Collection of Postage Stamps of all nation?, arranged in the form of a 

Greek Cross, and framed (loaned) Thomas D. Wallace. 

295. Relics of the Franklin expedition (loaned) Capt. Parker Snow. 

296. Collection Autographs in connection with the same (loaned) " 

297. Portrait Sir John Franklin (loaned) " 

298. South American Butterfly (loaned) Miss Schenck. 

299. Japanese Bronze Birds (loaned) Mr. A. Brown 

300. Hand of Mummj^, brought from Egypt by an American tra\eler 

(for sale) A Student, through Prof. Joy. 



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301. Shells — very beautiful (sale) Mrs. Evans. 

302. One Water Color Drawing (sale) Mrs. Alex. Fleming. 

303. Two Curious Old Maps, carte de France, 1803, and plan of Paris 1804 

(^^'6; E. Crornmelin. 

304. Prince Wales Christening Cake (sale) Mrs. Bancroft. 

305. Ear Ring New Zeland Chief, cut from his ear after death (sale) 

Mrs. King. 

306. Collection Chemical Elements— 63 bottles (sale) 'Prof. Jay. 

307. Case Minerals — 50 specimens prepared by himself, pupil in the Free 

Academy (sale) Win. Faris. 

308. Curious Advertisement of Snake Antidote (sale) Mr. Wm. Schcmerhorn. 

309. One Large Japanese Shrine (sale) Mr. A. Brower. 

310. Small Japanese Shrine (loaned) " 

311. One Stand with Japanese Bow and Arrows (loaned). . " 

3 1 2. Two Bronze Cranes (loaned) " 

3J3. One Musical Instrument (loaned) " 

314. One Clock, Japan (loaned) " 

315. One Book, Japanese (loaned) " 

3 1 6. One Japanese Ludy (loaned) " 

317. One Japanese Mermaid (loaned) '' 

318. One Swan (loaned) " 

819. Very curious and rare Tumbler, belonged to Henry IV., Portugal, 

Mrs. Osborne. 

320. History Louis XI ; H. P. K. 

321. Miniature Washington '(loaned) Mrs. Minium Post. 

322. Chinese Baby House Mr. Tuckerman. 

323. Miniature Jefferson (loaned) Mrs. M. Post. 

324. Cingalese Surf-Boat , , Dr. McGoivan. 

325. Three Models Chinese Temples (loaned). 

326. Old-fashioned Shoes .' Miss Gibhs. 

327. Indian P^eather Mat Mrs. Hoffman. 

328. Cane from Mount Vernon, presented to a member of the 7th Regt, 

N. G. on the occasion of taking remains President Monroe to Rich- 
mond, 1858, magnificently mounted in solid gold. .Mr. Chas. Weeks. 

329. Two Punch Ladles, solid Silver, one with vShilling of George II. in 

bowl Chas. Weeks. 

330. Likeness of Oaken Chair brought over in the Mayflower, 

Miss Juliet Leay. 

331. Prirt of an old French Psalm Book. 

332. One Old Hat— 1810 Mrs. Geo. Curtis. 

33S, One Old Hat— 1824 « 



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334. One Old Hat— 1830 Mrs. G. Curtis. 

335. One Old Hat— 1834 " 

336. One Old Hat— 1834 ' ^ " 

337. One Old Hat- " 

338. One Brocade Dress " 

339. One Blue Quilted Petticoat " 

340. One White Etubroidered Petticoat " 



JAPANESE PORCELAIN. 

341. Ten Varieties of Cups and Saucers Mrs. Darling. 

342. Two Small Vases " 

343. Two Jugs " 

344. Four Plates " 

345. One Saucer " 

346. One Coftee Pot, formerly used by Washington " 

347. Three Dishes, lish shape " 

348. Tea Pot, Cream, and Sugar " 

349. Three large Bowls and Covers " 

350. Three small Bowls, with Covers " 

351. One Bowl " 

352. One small Tiffin Case " 

353. One large Tiffin Case , " 

364. Foui; large Dishes " 

355. One Enameled Cup and Saucer " 

356. Two large Vases " 

357. One Pheasant, from the Malay Peninsula " 

358. Three Spears, from the Eastern Archipelago " 

359. One Match-lock .- " 

360. Two Palantjuins " 

361. One Breast-plate used in War , " 

362. Two Lanterns " 

363. One Bird of Paradise, from New Guinea " 

364. One Table, made of Ebony, by the Portuguese, at the 

time of the discovery of the Spice Islands, early in the 
16th Century 

365. One Chair, of the same kind 

366. One Ancient Chair, made in Java 

367. One Chair, supposed to be 300 years old, made in Holland, 

368. Two Idols, from the Island of Bally, not ancient 

369. One Idol — Ganesa — found in a Temple in Java, sup- 

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370 One Idol — Dnrga — Hindoo Idol, 1,000 years old, 

371. One Idol, from the old Temple of Java, Boro Bodo, of the 6th Century, 

372. One large Oyster Shell, from the Cccos Island, 

373. Cups and Saucers, of Chinese Porcelain. 

374. " Confederate Cake," the daily bread of the Libby Prisoners, contrib- 

uted by Col. E. Szahad, prisoner from October, 1863, to March, 
1864, Aid of Genl, French, Army of the Potomac (on exhibition or 
auction). 

375. Swedish Porphyry Vases (loaned) Mrs. Oihhs. 

376. Indian Bowl (loaned) " 

377. Indian Pipe, Carved to represent Steamboat (loaned).... " 

378. Elephant Clock, very old (loaned) " 

379. Two Modern French Vases, imitation Palissy Pottery (Ind.) " 

380. China Tray, with three Cups and Saucers, very old French 

china (loaned) " 

381. Two Old Sevres Cups and Saucers (loaned) " 

382. Dresden China Pitcher, Egyptian Model (loaned) " 

383. Small Dresden China Pitcher, Beautifully Decorated (Ind.) " 

384. Very Curious Chinese Vase, with raised Flowers (loaned). " 

385. A very Old Wedgewood Cake Basket. Form, Maccaroon (hid.) " 

386. Wedgewood Tea Pot ; one of the first variety made (Ind.) " 

387. Two Old Wedgewood Beer Mugs, mounted in silver (Ind.) " 

388. A Candle, blessed by the Pope, and carried round St. Peter's in the 

Procession on Candlemas Day, 1858, by Cardinal Antonelli (pre- 
sented by Mr. Cass t/Mrs. Ham. Fish) Mrs. H. Fish. 

389. A Bundle of Hyssop, used in cleaning the High Altar of St. Peter's 

on Holy Thursday, 1858 Mrs. H. Fish. 

390. Sprig from the Bouquet given to one of the Thirteen Apostles by the 

Pope, in the Ceremony of the " Lavanda," in St. Peter's, Holy 
Thursday, 1858 -. Mrs. H. Fish. 

391. A Palm from Bordighesa, used in the Procession in St, Peter's, on 

Palm Sunday, 1858 Mrs. H. Fish. 

392. Rosaries, blessed by the Pope, February, 1858 " " 

393. Piece of unset Porcelain, from the Royal Manuf;ictory of Sevres. The 

plumage of the bird is natural Mrs. H. Fish. 

394. Eleven Cups and Saucers, and three odd Cups, once belonging to 

Wm. Beckford, Esq., of Fonthill Abbey (Author of Vathek). 

Mrs. II. Fish. 

395. Box, made of the Staircase at Ashland (the residence of Henry Cfay), 

given to Mrs. Hamilton Fish by Hon. Wm. Presjton, formerly Min- 
ister of the United States at Madrid, now a Major-General in the 
rebel service Mrs. H. Fish. 



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396. Proclamation of General Jackson at the time of the South Carolina 

Nullification, 1832, printed on satin, and sent to Mrs. James M. 
Wayne, by a member of General Jackson's household.. .Mrs. Fish. 

397. Copy of a Letter to Lady Stirling, from General Washington, at the 

time of Lord Stirling's death, 1783 Mrs. Fish. 

398. Paper Weight of Colonel Sands, from Isle of Wight 

Hamilton Fish, Jr. 

399. Firman of the Sultan Abdul Medjid, 1840. The monogram at the 

lop is said to be full of meaning, containing the name of various 
pompous titles. As the Sultan only writes by the hand of a Secre- 
tary, it may be considered an autograph. The translation is en- 
closed ■ Mrs. Fish. 

400. Firmen of Mohamed Ali, Viceroy of Egypt " 

401. Three Letters of Recommendation for Pres. Moore, from tlie Governor 

of Caiflfa and Jacobi Akbar ; also a passport from Mr. Gliddon, U. S. 
Consul at Cairo Mrs. Fish. 

402. Plate once belonging to Gov. Stuyvesant, 1617 (loaned). . " 

403. Five pieces of Satin from the Loot of the Summer Palace, Pekin, at 

the time it was sacked by the English and French, 1860. The 
imperial dragon in the embroidery is used exclusively by the Em- 
peror. The satin was brought from Cliina by Com. Henry A. 
Wise of the Ordnance Bureau (loaned) Mrs. Fish. 

404. The Civic Wreath (of Laurel, Oak, and Cypress), presented to 

Gen. Lafayette at Yorktown, Virginia, Oct. 19, 1824, on the cele- 
bration of the 43d anniversary after the surrender of the British 
forces, under Lord Cornwallis (loaned) Hon. H. Fish. 

405. A Wax; Candle, part of the stores of Lord Cornwallis, captured at 

Yorktown, Va., Oct. 19, 1781 (loaned) Hon. H. Fish. 

406. Two Silver Spoons (one table and one teaspoon), part of the Camp 

furniture of the late Col. Nicholas Fish, which he used throughout 
the whole war of the Revolution (loaned) .Hon. H Fish. 

407. Two Knee Buckles, worn by Gen. Washington (loaned). Z)r. M. Post. 

408. Banner presented to a South Carolina Regiment in 1775 (loaned).. . 

Mrs. Dexter. 

409. Almanac of 1763, very curious (loaned) Mrs. S. Bridgham. 

410. New Year Address, Providence, R. L, 1795 (loaned). . .Mrs. Dexter. 

411. The Salam Gazette of 1801 (loaned) Mrs. S. Bridgham. 

412. The Newport Mercury, 1758 (loaned) . . " " 

413. The Ulster County Gazette of 1800, containing account of funeral of 

Gen. Washington ; paper dresstd in mourning (loaned). . 

* Mrs. S Bridgham. 



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414. A Urge oval-shaped B.onze Vase, inircLased by Sir Jchn Temple at 

the sale of the effects of Lord Chatham, and by him brought to 
this country. Afterwards purchased by Col. Geo. Gibbs (loaned). 

Mrs. Gibbs. 

415. A Kegal Chair, with back and seat of Gobelin Tapestry, pijlaged 

from Versailles during the French Kevolution, brought to this coun- 
try mid exhibited at the same time with four celebrated tapestries 
representinir the four corners of the world Airs. Gibbs 

416. One Cabinet, Japanese Geo. W. Gibbs, San Francisco, Cal. 

417. One Cabinet, Japanese " a 

418. One Cabinet, Japanese " « 

419. Three Toy Work Boxes * 

420. Two Toy Work Boxes u 

421. Two Roimd Work Boxes « u 

422. Four Ruff deep Boxes. '< • u 

4-23. Two large Pyramid Nests / « « 

424. Two large Pyramid Nests « u, 

425. Twenty Saucers, green " « 

426. Twenty Saucers, red and brown " « 
42*7. Ten Cups and Saucers .... '< « 

428. Five large Cups and Covers. ... « « 

429. Six Small Trays u « 

430. Eight Trays » u 

431. Three Glove Boxes. . . ./. " u 

432. Four Packages Fireworks " « 

433. Ten Magic Eggs. '< « 

434. Four Oval Trays " « 

435. Fifty Engravings— Washington Irving, fror^ Picture by Gilbert Stuart. 

Mrs. Oakey. 

436. Old Spanish Book, "Hos Sanctorum," brought by Washington Irvine. 

from Spain (loaned) j/,., Q^^^y^ 

. 437. Silouette— Washington ; cut by Nelly Custis (loaned) " 

438. An Old Percussion Cap Box, from Fairfax Court House 

Mrs. Bridgham, 

439. Indian Arrow Head tc 

440. Secession Canteen, picked up on the battle-field of Malvern Hill 

441. This Pike belonged to an Alabama Regiment, picked upon the battle- 

field of Williamsburg « 

442. Revolutionary Bandages, woven at that time.. .*. Miss. Halsted. 

443. Salmon and Bass Flies, from Mr. Louis Brainerd. 

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Loaned by Gov. Caleb Lyon, of Lyonsdale. 

444. Plates, Imperial Dragon China, taken at Yumenyemen. 

445. Plate, Cup, and Saucer, 1812. Formerly owned by Mrs. Madison. 

446. Sugar Bowl and Cream Jug, Sevres, Louis Philippe. 

447. (5hina belonging to Martha Washington, French, 1787. , 

448. Cincinnati Porcelain, Nankin, '1792. 

449. Small Plate, Louis Napoleon, 1852. 

450. Plate, possessed respectively by Marie Antonette, Josephine, Hor- 

tense,'and Mrs. Madison. Old Sevres, 1770. 

451. Full Costume of Chinese Lady (loaned) Miss M. M. Comstock. 

452. Picture Flowers (for sale) \ " " 

From Mr. Lyon, of Lyonsdale. 

453. Earl Selkirk's Plate, taken by Paul Jones (India). 

454. Teapot, Bowl, and Stand of Thomas Jefferson (Nankin). 

455. Plate of General Jackson, Dessert Service, 1820. 

456. Killian Van Rensselaer's Plate. 

457. Teapot and Stand, Benjamin Franklin, 1750. 

458. Cups, one Saucer, one Cup, with Stand (Sevres). 

459. Small Cup (Dresden), 1720. 

460. Snuflf Box, Antique, Baron Steuben. 

461. Cup (Aztec), terra-cotta. 

462. Etrurian Cup. 

463. Chilian. 

464. Japanese Sakee Bowl. 

465. Japanese Sakee Cup. 

466. Two Japanese Candlesticks. 

467. Japanese Plateau. 

468. Fan of lahd, ornamented with Golden Shields, with Diamond and 

Ruby Handle (loaned) Mrs. Irwin McDowell. 

469. Set of British Medals, conferred for distinguished Military Services 

(loaned) Mr. John Iladden. 

470. Pincushion made of Mrs. Washington's Dress, and fragment 'of a Por- 

celain Dish, used by Washington, on which is part of the Order of 
the Cincinnati (loaned) Mrs Smythe- 

471. Candlestick, owned by Anne Hathaway (loaned) " 

472. Picture of Harvey Birch, with Descriptive Picture (loaned) " 

473. Nutmeg, from Singapore, E. I. The nutmeg is the fruit of the Myris- 

tica Moschata (for sale) Mrs. Sni) the. 

474. Rebel Pipe, picked up on Lookout Mountain after the battle (for sale) 

Mr. Dickson- 



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475. Indian Curiosities (loaned) Miss. Poioell. 

47G. History of the 'World (German), 200 years old. Mrs. McDowell. 

Philip Stockton^ Neioport^ R, I. 

477. Luther's Hymns, Hebrew, oldest edition. Mrs. McDowell. 

478. Frame, Chinese, Carved from a single Block. Mrs. McDowell. 

Mrs. H. J. Raymond. 

479. Crucifix, Small. Mis. McDowell. 

480. Gold Wiitch, dumb repeater, Louis XVL Mrs. McDowell (fur sale) 

Mr. Eugene Vail, Brittany, France. 

481. Box from Palmetto Wood. Mrs. McDowell Miss Oreen. 

482. Palmetto Wood Basket. Mis. McDowell. 

483. Two Napkin Rings, Palmetto Wood. Mrs. McDowell. ' 

484. One Napkin Ring, Palmetto Wood. 

485. Album, with ten Sketches by Weir (for sale) Prof. Weir. 

48G. Engravings of Scenery in the Far West (for sale) 

Engineer Department, Washington. 

"487. Two Photograph Albums, filled with Photographs, presented by 

Rockwood. One with Artists' Photographs, and one with those of 

the Clergy .Mrs. Gen. Hanpt, Cambridge, Mass. 

488. Porphyry from Napoleon's Tomb in the Invalids. . . .Mrs. McDoioeU. 

489. Album filled with Photographs, contributed by Mrs. Sprague. Mrs. 

McDowell Mrs. Latimer, Wilmington, Del. 

490. Eight Photographs, with late Autographs of General Scott (for sale) 

Mrs. McDowell. 

491. Photograph of Bridge (^ver Potomac River (for sale) " 

492. Three Japanese Dolls A. C. Watts. 

493. Daguilla Bark of a Tree in Cuba (for sale) Mrs. D' Wolf. 

494. Piece of Sumter's Flag-Stafi", from Mrs. Major Anderson. 

Mrs. R. L. Cutting. 

495. Cast of the " Welcome Nugget" 142,000 (for sale). . C. Wadfworth. 

496. Casts of Fossils, Antedeluvian. . . . Chas. Wadsioorth, Buffalo, N. Y. 

497. A Dress from the South Sea Islands, worn when in pursuit of tlie Otter 

(for sale) Mrs. J. K. Rodgers. 

498. A Bed Covering, made of the Bark of the Paper 

Mulberry (loaned) " 

499. Portrait Plates, Sevres — Napoleon III. and Eugene. " 
600. An Indian Dress. " 

501. Curious Chair, made of 1,500 pieces of wood. " Made by a po t 

Englishman, his gift to sick soldiers.". , Dutchess Co., N.^Y. 

502. Pen and Ink Sketch, by Mr. Farrar. 

603. A Piece of Petrified Wood, taken from a Gravel Pit near Alexandria, 

Va., by Sergeant Joseph C. Downer (loaned) Thomas Hicka. 



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504. Oae Large Chinese Dish (loaned) Mrs. Canard. 

505. One Brocade Dress (loaned) Mrs Schuyler Livingston. 

506. One Satin Dress, with Brocade Petticoat. A Gentleman's Night-Cap, 

100 year.-^ old (loaned) , Mrs. R. Ooelet. 

507. Cut Glass, made in Bohemia in 1696. " 

508. A Picture made of Straw in a Monastery in Italy. 200 years old. 

(loaned) A. Frankjield, cor. I4th St. and dth Avenue. 

509. A Love Letter of 1770 (loaned) Mis. George Shn2)son. 

510. Piece of the Rebel Ram Merrimac (for sale) W. C. Russell. 

511. A Show Case, containing Bohemian Painted Glassware, with Coats of 

Arms, Crests, and Escutcheons of Austrian houses. A revival of 
styles of 16th Century (loaned) Mr. C. B. Collins. 

512. Also Licrustationa made at Lime Water Sources in France. " 
613. A Small Show Case, containing a Bracelet made of'Scarabei of Stone, 

several of which bear the name of 'I'liothmes III., showing they 
were coeval with his reign, 33i centuries ago. The large Cornelian 
pendent in centre bears the name of Ramesis II., or the Great, who 
reigned 32 centuries ago. " 

514. Also a Copy, by electrotype, of a Cameo that is in the Ca,binet of 

Antiquities in Vienna, representing the Apotheosis of Augustus. 
The figures being portraits of his ftimily, and well executed, the 
Cameo is considered, for historical interest, the most valuable in the 
world. " 

515. A Piece of the Door Case of the Marshall House, at Alexandria, ta- 

ken from the house by Lieut. W. L. Bramhall (loaned). 

John T. Bramhall. 

516. A Cannon l>nll taken from a British Ship, sunk while attempting to 

enter the harbor of N. Y. with arms and ammunition for the British 
through Long Island Sound (loani:'d). " 

517. Fragment of a Bomb-shell, thrown by the Rebel Ram Merrimac into 

the Camp of the 11th N. Y. Fire Zouaves (loaned). " 

518. Piece of the Congres.s, destroyed by the Ram Merrimac (loaned). " 

519. Spike, from the wreck of the Congress. Piece. of the Merrimac, from 

the wreck after she was blown up (loaned). " 

520. Fiagment of a Conical Bomb shell, taken from the Second Battle-field 

of Bull Run. 

521. Small Rebel Flag, from Baltimoie, worn by a Secession woman. 

(loaned), .t/. C. Bramhall. 

522. A Knife, from the White House, Va., owned by Col. Lee, headquar- 

ters of McClellan (loaned). 

523. Piece of the Flooring of the Marshall House (loaned). " 

524. A piece of the " Lawrence," Perry's flagship on Lake Erie (for sale). 

F. J. Bramhall. 



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524^. Five Pieces of the top of the Door-casing of the Marsball-house, 
Alexandria, where the seeond ball went through, fired at Ellsworth 
by Jackson Lt. Wm. L. Brainkall. 

525. Bottle of Young Copperhead Snakes, from Virginia (loaned). 

J. C. Bratnhall. 

526. Wild Flowers, from the rebel Gen. Tyler's (ex Presideut) Garden, Va., 

picked by Capt. Geo. Clark (loaned). " 

527. Specimen of Sea Island Cotton, picked from Gen. Drayton's Estate, 

near Hilton Head, S. C. (loaned). " 

528. Pistol of a Rebel Soldier, from Hampton (loaned). .J. C. Bramhall. 

529. Photograph, full-length, of Washington, from Trumbull. " 

530. Photograph of President Jonathan Edwards, of New Haven. " 

• Mrs. Silliman. 

531. Twelve Pots of Ivy from Sunny side, brought from Melrose Abbey by 

Washington Irving Miss C. Irving. 

532. Annot:itions and Illustrations of New Testament (for sale.) 

Miss Toland. 

533. Mosaic Table, woods from Sliakspeare's House; made in Stratford, 

(loaned) Cletnent V. Asbury. 

634. Antique Watch, 14th century (loaned) Curtis. 

535. Feather Cape (for sale) O. Tuckerman. 

536. Bread, taken from the Rations of a Northern Soldier in a Rebel 

Prison. • " 

537. Three Cups and Saucers, a Teapot, and one Cup (for sale). 

Mrs. S. Miller. 
638. Pieces of Calico, one hundred years old (for sale). 

539. Four Pieces of the Marshall House, where Col, Ellsworth was killed 

(for sale) / Wm. L. Bramhall. 

540. Portrait of Benj. Franklin, by Stibbs (loaned). . .Dr. E. Vanderpool. 

541. A Copy of Mercantile Advertiser, of Dec. 21, 1799, containing the 

notice of Washington's Death Wm. II. U. Camp. 

642. One Bottle of Water from D^ad Sea. Water from the River Jor- 
dan (for sale). 

543. Gen. Washington's Tent Table (for Exhibition) Gen. J. Cochrane. 

644. On« open Boll of Cotton (exhibition) C. E. Hammond. 

545. Gun Flints from Fire of 1835 (loaned) . . ; Cashier of Fair. 

546. Illuminated Book of Hours (sale). Mrs. F. Botch, Morris, Otsego Co. 

547. Splendid Vase and Instrument of Torture (exhibition). . .Mr. Leutze. 
648. Two Hangings and Chinese Dress (on exhibition).^//-. F. M. Babcock. 

549. Two Egg-Shell Pitchers with Brackets (for sale) Mrs. Cranch^ 

650. Father Time's Reception (for sale). 

551. Four Dresden Vases (on exhibition) from Mr. Stephen Williams. 



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65i2. 1 China Cream Jug (for sale), from S. Williams. 

553. Silver Tureen, presented by George Washington to Olver Wolcott, 

(on exhibition) from Mrs. Gihhs. 

554. Silver Tripod, Antique Model (exhibition) Mrs. Qibhs. 

555. Two Lumps of Gold valued at Seven Thousand Dollars, from the 

Colorado Mines, from Mr. Arnoux A. Arnoux. 

556. Hat worn 150 years ago (exhibition) Miss Post. 

551. Algerine Pocket-Book (for sale) Miss Post. 

558. Autographs of Jefferson and Madison A. Andreivs. 

559. Book of Old Costumes, from Mrs. George Curtis. 

5G0. Bonnet of 1856 (exhibition) Mrs. S. Wetmore^ 

561. Bonnet of 185Y. " " " . " 

562. Goose Egg, 25 cts Anonymous. 

563. A Silver Horn (exhibition) P. R. Strong- 

564. Cap worn by the Howling Dervishes " " 

565. Cap worn by Ladies of Smyrna. " " 

566. Fan, richly decorated (for sale). 

667. Fan, Antique, 1791 (loaned) Mrs. S. 0. Ahop. 

568. Old Italian Fan, 300 years old (for sale). 

669. Fan 100 years old, (loaned) Mrs. Pearice. 

570. Five Photographic Copies of Profile Likeness of Washington, from 
an original Crayon Sketch by Mons. de St. Menien (for sale), 

Mr. Brevoort, through Mrs. Astor. 

671. Photograph of a,Rare Print, copied from a Drawing of Major Andre's 

boat- trip to the rendezvous with Benedict Arnold (for sale). " 

672. Portrait of Washington, from Robert Edge Pine's likeness, taken at 

Mount Vernon, in 1785, with fac-simile of Washington's Letter to 
Hopkinson on the subject of this picture, (for sale). 

Mr. Brevoort, through Mrs, Astor. 

673. Two small do. (for sale). " " 

574. Fac-simile of Curious Letter to Washington from Gen. Putnam, written 

Sept. 1776 — 5 copies (for sale). .Mr. Brevoort, through Mrs. Astor. 

575. View of New York taken about 1797, from Brooklyn Heights (for 

sale) Mr. Brevoort, through Mrs. Astor, 

676. Facsimile of a Letter from Walter Scott to Henry Brevoort (for sale). 

Mr. Brevoort, through Mrs. Astor. 
577. Boat-Flag carried to the highest poiut attained by the Kane expedi. 

tion in 1856, (ex. for sale) Mr. Stetson. 

678. Six cards of Arrow Heads, from Mrs. Wolsey. " 

579. Cash— Three Dollars. 

680. Two copies of Frescoes, from Herculaneum and Pompeii (loaned by 

Mrs. McEvers) Mrs. McEvers^ 



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581. Book: Institution of the Society of the Cincinnati (for sale).(r. TT. Jay. 

582. Lieut's Commission War of Revolution (for sale) " " 

583. Epitaph found at Beaufort, S. C, by one of the Highland Guard (for 

sale) G.W. Jay. 

584. Bond issued in 1830, found by a Hospital Steward, Army Potomac, 

(for sale) O. W. Jay. 

585. Chinese Reeds, largest in the world (for sale) Airs. McEvers. 

586. Small Working Model of Henry Burden's Horse-Shoe Machine. 

'Horse-shoes made on the spot, and for sale as mementoes of the 
Fair. 
58*7. Small Oil Painting (for sale) Mrs. McEvers. 

588. Certificate of Election of Gov. Clinton (for sale) Geo. C. Jay. 

589. Daghostan Dagger, belonging to Gov. Seymour (loaned). 

Mrs.Mc Clellan. 

590. One Georgian Cap, " " , " " ' 

591. Georgian Lady's Costume, " " " " 

592. Lady's Smoking Cap, " " « « 

593. Bracelet Coins, " " " " 

594. One Necklace Coins, " " « <' 

595. One Box contj^ining Siberian Diamonds (loaned). . . " 

596. One Photograph Ge&rgian Lady '' 

597. One Tartar Hood " 

598. One Lady's Head Dress '< 

599. One Arab Cloak / ' " 

600. One Arab Turban " 

601. One Book — Upper and Lower Amour " 

602. One Book — Atkinson's Travels " 

603. One Book — Costumes Russian Imperial Guard .... " 

604'. One Spanish Knife Mrs. McEvers. 

605. Relics from Field of Waterloo " 

606. Feather Cape, made by Indians Miss Pacta D. Romer. 

607. Four Copies of Christian Banner, Richmond, Va , June 26, 1862 (for 

sale) Geo. R. Bond. 

608. Corn Boquet, from the Prairies. 

609. A Purse used in the Revolution (loaned). 

610. Miniature of Alexander Hamilton (loaned) L. W. Gibhs. 

611. Sixty-six Choice Minerals, from Prof. Jay's Private Collection. 

612. The Old Bla.ck Jack (loaned) J. M. Wallaek. 

613. One very old Sampler (loaned) Miss Ellery. 

614. Old Pocket Book — Continental Money (loaned) " 

615. Old Irish Pocket Book (loaned) " 



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616. Two Twenty Dollar Contiuental Billr- Mrs. Geo. F. Belts. 

617. Table of the Wood of the Constitution Mr. Holbrook. 

618. Specimens of the Submarine Cable Telejiraplui now in operation by 

Messr?. Glass, Elliott k Co., London Mrs. D. D. Field. 

619. Letter of John Hancock, framed " " 

620. Ten Dollar Confederate Note (for sal.) Mrs. G. F. Belts. 

621. Chinese Bills Mrs. D. D. Field. 

622. Nugget of Gold, valued at $4J,000 (exhibited). 

623. Six Pen-holders, made from the wood of a jOhest sent by Philip IL to 

Florida Soldier of U. S. Army. 



Also, a Splendid Collection of Autographs, including some of Her Ma- 
jesty Queen Victoria, the Georges, AVilliamlV., Henry IV., Frederick Wil- 
liam L of Prussia, Abdul Medjid, Mahomed Ali, and several other sove- 
reigns, as well as the most celebrated Statesmen -iffd Authors in Europe. 
Also, the Presidents, from Washington, and the noted men of America, 
such as Clay, Webster, Hamilton, Hancock, Paul Jones, Warren, the 
traitor Benedict Arnold, &c., &c. Also, a Valuable Collection of Engrav- 
ings, Photographs, and Coins, • 



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